Used 2013 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Consumer Reviews
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Best small SUV ever! Style and Fun!!
We have had our Evoque for 1 year now. I can't get it away from my wife. This car is such fun to drive and we have never had any issues with it. I can tell you unless something drastic changes we will be purchasing another one in 2 years. Quick and maneuverable are 2 words that come to mind. Plenty of power and zip.
Finally a car that does everything
Every time I buy a car I look for one that does everything and always end up compromising. All I wanted this time was one that could go off road, get me to the snow, be fun to drive on a mountain road, get decent mileage, look good, sound good, have room for my camera/video gear and clients, have a 4 year warranty and cost less than 50k. Oh yeah, it had to have paddle shifters. This car does all of the above and is more fun to drive than I expected. Getting 32 MPG on the highway at 70 MPH, not nearly as much when racing through the hills. No problems so far.
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Definitely don’t buy this car
I’ve had so many problems with this car all while under 90k miles! About 20k in repairs but thankfully covered by extended warranty. But boy was that a lot of deductibles to pay. Most of my problems echo some of the other reviewers so this is a consistent problem. Would not buy another RR/LR again even though they are nice looking cars!
HORRIBLE Quality and no support from LR
Leased my 2013 Evoque new in 2013 and then purchased it in 2016.Up till about 50K Miles it was good, had it maintained at the local LR dealership. Then the trouble started, at about 65K miles the engine output completely went away, no turbo. Had the car diagnosed at a local shop and they told me the Turbo is seized, a common design problem with this model. The incredibly high price tag kept me from repairing it. Got another 10K before purchasing a new Turbo (complete assembly with the exhaust manifold). The REAL issues appeared when I got a look at the underside of the car. COMPLETELY rusted, heat shields frame joints etc...The car looked like it was 30 years old. The protective shield (around the fuel tank) was falling off in chunks, it explained the loud noises coming out of the underside of the car because all this metal was bouncing off the drive shaft. As I grabbed the drive shaft to look closely, I realized the front differential pinion was also loose, apparently the bearing in there are shot. Now need to replace the front differential and all the underside protections. Reached out to Land Rover/Jaguar repeatedly (via email) and they simply IGNORE you, no replies not even an acknowledgement. PRETTY LOUSY, disrespectful of their customers.
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Great Crossover!
We have had the full size Range Rover, Sport, and now the Evoque (4 door). Not only it gets much better gas mileage (~20 in the city), but the turbo is responsive, the interior and the exterior is awesome. Won't make a mistake by getting his vehicle.